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On today’s programme, several young ladies at the Clan Carthy Primary School share their experiences after participating in the Girls Who Code Project.
JIS Heritage Essay and Poster Competition
On today’s programme, we recap the 2015 Jamaica Information Service Heritage Essay and Poster Competitions.
Ass. of Principals and Vice-Principals Awards Ceremony
On today’s programme we recap the Association of Principals and Vice-Principals awards ceremony to honour high achievers from this year’s Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate and Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination exams
Donald Quarrie And BB Coke New Classroom
On today’s programme, we stop in at Donald Quarrie and BB Coke High schools, where students are enjoying new classroom facilities.
May Pen High School
On today’s programme we get to know a little more about the May Pen High School, and its long-serving principal Winston Preddy
Norman Manley High School Girls Day
Norman Manley High School recently staged a Girls’ Day, To empower their female students.
Calabar Primary & Jnr High
On today’s programme representatives from the National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) pay visit to Calabar Primary and Junior High School to outline the benefits of keeping the environment clean, and other things, to grade six students.
Hastings Primary School
On today’s programme the principals of two schools, Hasting’s Primary in Trelawny and Gregory Park primary in St. Catherine, discuss some the measures they are taking to boost student achievement.
Hands Across Jamaica Initiative
On today’s programme one of Jamaica’s outstanding charitable organizations, Hands Across Jamaica for Righteousness, steps forward to provide students from several inner-city communities with financial assistance so they can attend school.
Tarrant Primary School Literacy Boost
Today we’re at Tarrant Primary in Kingston, which recorded a 20 percent jump in mastery for literacy based on the results of this year’s Grade Four Literacy Test. We hear how they accomplished this feat.
Charlie Smith Post Merger
When it was announced earlier this year that the Ministry of Education would be merging the Trench Town and Charlie Smith high schools, it was a tough pill to swallow for many. How are things progressing now?
MOE/Mico/Sterling Sign Mathematics MOU
On today’s programme; the Mico University College partners with financial institution Sterling Asset Management to introduce a programme to boost mathematics performances in four schools.
Sagicor Awards Ceremony
On today’s programme we meet a few lucky former high school students, who are on their way to pursue tertiary studies courtesy of scholarships from Sagicor.
Girls Who Code Graduation
On today’s programme, we meet some young ladies who are preparing to become future Information Technology professionals, through the Girls Who Code Programme
CSEC/CAPE High Achievers
On today’s programme we chat with a few high achievers coming out of this year’s Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate CSEC and Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination CAPE exams.
Youths for Excellence Ltd
On today’s programme we meet a group of motivated, well-thinking youngsters making a positive impact on the lives of inner-city primary school students
CAPE/CSEC Press Conference 2015
On today’s programme, we recap the results of the 2015 Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate exams, highlighting areas of improvement.
Buzzers Honour Roll Programme
On today’s programme we hear how Jamaica’s newest family fun centre Buzzers Jamaica Limited, is encouraging high school students to keep their grades up.
Broadleaf Primary Students Get Scholarships
On today’s programme, we visit the rural community of Broadleaf in Manchester, where several hard working students from the Broadleaf Primary School recently received book vouchers to help manage their back to school expenses.
Sagicor Computer Handover
On today’s programme, the top performing schools in this year’s Reggae Marathon are rewarded with computers courtesy of Sagicor.